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Ireland has decided not to implement hate speech laws, as reported by Reuters. The decision comes after increased criticism from government lawmakers, opponents, and billionaire Elon Musk. The Justice Minister, Helen McEntee, stated that she would only proceed with parts of the legislation that deal with hate crimes. The incitement to hatred proposals have been removed due to a lack of consensus for their strengthening. The Irish Times first reported this news on Saturday.
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